I have my first SMP amd64 box at the office now to work with, and thought it
was all going to be easy. Sadly not, or at least, not yet. :-)
I configured dhcpd, tftpd, and nfs to export the 6.1 install CD from my
notebook. All good so far. The problem is as follows: if I insert the 6.1
On Thu, 18 May 2006, Danny Braniss wrote:
DB At that point, lsdev shows the disk devices, but not the pxeboot
disk, which
DB leaves me without a kernel, etc. So something is different between the
i386
DB and amd64 disks, or maybe there's a problem with my BIOS. I was
wondering
hi,
some recent acpi changes seem to have provoked this:
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On Sunday 18 June 2006 11:02, Danny Braniss wrote:
hi,
some recent acpi changes seem to have provoked this:
Copyright (c) 1992
hi,
this box (HP-dx5150/amd dual core) panics with
panic: ohci_add_done: addr 0x000cdc30 not found
in both 32/64bit mode with a very resent 6.1.
the verbose boot is in:
ftp://ftp/users/danny/freebsd/hp-dx5150.cons
thanks,
danny
hi,
this box (HP-dx5150/amd dual core) panics with
panic: ohci_add_done: addr 0x000cdc30 not found
in both 32/64bit mode with a very resent 6.1.
the verbose boot is in:
ftp://ftp/users/danny/freebsd/hp-dx5150.cons
sould be:
hi,
this box (HP-dx5150/amd dual core) panics with
panic: ohci_add_done: addr 0x000cdc30 not found
in both 32/64bit mode with a very resent 6.1.
the verbose boot is in:
ftp://ftp/users/danny/freebsd/hp-dx5150.cons
sould be:
hi,
this box (HP-dx5150/amd dual core) panics with
panic: ohci_add_done: addr 0x000cdc30 not found
in both 32/64bit mode with a very resent 6.1.
the verbose boot is in:
ftp://ftp/users/danny/freebsd/hp-dx5150.cons
sould be:
John Hay writes:
I only started to see the lockd problems when upgrading the server side
to FreeBSD 6.x and later. I had various FreeBSD clients, between 4.x
and 7-current and the lockd problem only showed up when upgrading the
server from 5.x to 6.x.
It confirms the same we are
Michel Talon wrote:
Using Ubuntu as the server I connected a FreeBSD 5.4 and 6-stable box as
clients on a 100Mb/s network. The time trial used a dummy 100Meg file
transfered from the server to the client.
I have similar experiences here. With FreeBSD-6.1 as client (using an
something has changed wrt nmount(2)/mountd(8)/exports(5):
cat /etc/exports
/h -alldirs -network 132.65.0.0 -mask 255.255.0.0
cat /etc/fstab
/dev/da1s1d /h ufs rw 1 1
and all is fine, the filesystem is exported and accesible.
# /etc/rc.d/mountd reload
Reloading mountd config
something has changed wrt nmount(2)/mountd(8)/exports(5):
cat /etc/exports
/h -alldirs -network 132.65.0.0 -mask 255.255.0.0
cat /etc/fstab
/dev/da1s1d /h ufs rw 1 1
and all is fine, the filesystem is exported and accesible.
# /etc/rc.d/mountd reload
Reloading
2006/8/18, Patrick M. Hausen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 01:23:15PM +0200, Martin Horcicka wrote:
Unfortunately, I don't know how it works exactly. In our case when the
autodetection is disabled and there is e.g. 100/full configured
manually on both, switch and the
ever since 6.1 I've seen fluctuations in the performance of
the em (Intel(R) PRO/1000 Gigabit Ethernet).
motherboard OBN (On Board NIC)
--
1- Intel SE7501WV2S Intel 82546EB::2.1
2-
Jack Vogel wrote:
On 8/30/06, Danny Braniss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ever since 6.1 I've seen fluctuations in the performance of
the em (Intel(R) PRO/1000 Gigabit Ethernet).
motherboard OBN (On Board NIC
Matthew Jacob wrote:
Why do you think an iSCSI HBA would be of any benefit to anything
other than the target mode side as a server?
Mostly for deploying servers that are diskless, quickly. No need to
depend on another server (other than the iSCSI target) to get servers up
without a
it seems that pxeboot has a limit with respect to the kernel size,
which prevents the kernel to get loaded, the error printed is
slightly misleading.
the solution is to make a kernel with loadable modules, instead of
compiled in.
not entirely true :-(
but changing kernel size has different
Hey all,
I don't know if this is pre 6.2 specific but I changed my /etc/tty for
device ttyd0 to 'on' from 'off' and when I rebooted the pc I couldn't
login via regular KVM console, just don't get a login.
The more alarming thing was that while it appeared everything was
booting up from
[...]
Hey all,
I don't know if this is pre 6.2 specific but I changed my /etc/tty for
device ttyd0 to 'on' from 'off' and when I rebooted the pc I couldn't
login via regular KVM console, just don't get a login.
The more alarming thing was that while it appeared everything was
booting
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 04:54:36PM +0300, Danny Braniss wrote:
I don't know if this is pre 6.2 specific but I changed my /etc/tty for
device ttyd0 to 'on' from 'off' and when I rebooted the pc I couldn't
login via regular KVM console, just don't get a login.
The more alarming thing
originally posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
While trying to figure out why boot/pxeboot failes on some
kernels/hosts, I think i've come up with one solid nogo,
if the kernel is gzipped it always fails.
Can someone confirm this? or am i suffering from some
local problem?
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Hi,
While trying to figure out why
Danny Braniss wrote:
originally posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
While trying to figure out why boot/pxeboot failes on some
kernels/hosts, I think i've come up with one solid nogo,
if the kernel is gzipped it always fails.
Can someone confirm this? or am i suffering from
...
So what do I buy to replace this thing? Well, looking at the serial
hardware claimed supported, I seem to have a problem finding anything I can
actually purchase! I don't need real high performance - a 16550 based
multiport card is fine. I also don't want a $1500 solution - this isn't
with the latest cvsup'ed, the em is sending packets but not receiving.
the last working version that i have is from 3rd. Oct.
host is S2466 TIGER MPX, but have seen the problem on PIII/STL2.
o- there is no if_em changes that i can see.
o- smp/up has no effect - the kernel is smp, just
Hello, Stable!
Do anyone have running RELENG_6 branch on old Intel SMP boards? I have two
of them: SCB2 and SDS2. Both are on RELENG_4_11 today. Thinking on proposed
EoL of RELENG_4 branch I'v tryed to move one of them (SCB2) onto 6.1-RELEASE.
That was very problematic - ethernet
reposting.
with the latest cvsup'ed, the em is sending packets but not receiving.
the last working version that i have is from 3rd. Oct.
host is S2466 TIGER MPX, but have seen the problem on PIII/STL2 too.
o- there is no if_em changes that i can see.
o- smp/up has no effect
o- there is no
Hi all,
FYI, this change adds 32 bytes to btx leaving 139 bytes free, according
to btxld(8). As you probably all know, and just as a reminder, size in
boot2 is at a premium -- it can't go over 8192 bytes as this is the
boot-sector limit in the BSD disk-label.
Dominic Marks wrote:
r00t_0101 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to create a true slice on a BSD/Linux node.
I know that Solaris uses Solstice DiskSuite or some type of volume
management where you are able to reboot to a particular partition
through command-line instead of manual reboot. So
Danny Braniss wrote:
Oliver Fromme wrote:
To change the active slice to, say, the third one, use the
command fdisk -a 3 /dev/yourdisk. That will request for
confirmation interactively. To do it non-interactively
(e.g. in a script), use echo a 3 | fdisk -f - /dev/
I
while checking out the quality of a switch, I came about a very disturbing
dicovery: FreeBSD - Linux througput is MUCH better than FreeBSD - FreeBSD
Setup:
2 blades in the same bladeserver, A running FreeBSD 5.4, B running Linux
C is running FreeBSD 5.4
all are connected
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 09:21:13AM +0300, Danny Braniss wrote:
while checking out the quality of a switch, I came about a very disturbing
dicovery: FreeBSD - Linux througput is MUCH better than FreeBSD -
FreeBSD
Setup:
2 blades in the same bladeserver, A running FreeBSD 5.4, B
Are the window sizes on Linux bigger or smaller?
TCP window size: 16.0 KByte (default)
smaller :-(, but increasing it does not make any change
Hmmm... Various things that you could try (I'd try them
one by on, rather than all together):
1) sysctl net.inet.tcp.inflight_enable=0
combining
sysctl net.inet.tcp.sendspace=131072
and
sysctl net.inet.tcp.inflight.enable=0
did the trick!
Congratulations! But I wonder why the throughput of FreeBSD=Linux
was almost equal to that of Linux=FreeBSD. If the settings above
improves the throughput of
In the last episode (Jul 12), Danny Braniss said:
[...]
You might want to apply the patch at the bottom of
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/75122 ; without it, new
connections get a random initial bandwidth.
how far 'bottom' should i go?
Search for Final patch
Just as a point of note, I'm not trying to roll out squeeky-clean new
machines. Let's say I've got ten-fifteen sets of clusters, I need to be
able to just rip a copy and blast it to another machine.
Thanks for all the responses so far.
you should invest some time to set up a diskless/pxe
hi,
this 11k lines of fortran compile and run under Linux,
on FreeBSD 5.4, compiling with f77 produces a binary, apparently without
errors, but
executing it, inmediately gives 'Abort', ldd gives signal 6
ktrace is not very helpful :-)
36372 ktrace RET ktrace 0
36372 ktrace
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 11:00:46AM +0300, Danny Braniss wrote:
this 11k lines of fortran compile and run under Linux,
on FreeBSD 5.4, compiling with f77 produces a binary, apparently without
errors, but
executing it, inmediately gives 'Abort', ldd gives signal 6
ktrace
Hi all,
I've just been trying to switch one of my FreeBSD work stations over to
PXE booting and running diskless (the system drive has died).
However, I've run into a problem in that it appears that the root mount
gets marked with MNT_NOEXEC for some reason, which causes ld-elf.so.1 to
I've seen that 'GENERIC' file has been modified, moving some lines to
'DEFAULTS':
device isa
device mem # Memory and kernel memory devices
device io # I/O device
Why?
What does it mean? Should we include 'DEFAULTS' in our
You've clearly never spent much time on the FreeBSD support forums,
where every few days someone posts for help
1) with an error caused by removing one of those Do not remove this!
lines, and
2) for help on getting X working when they forgot to add /dev/io and
/dev/mem to their kernel.
[...]
Many users who build custom kernels do not build modules, since they
want to compile everything they (think they) need into the kernel
statically.
you probably know many scenarios that i - thankfully - am no
aware of, but by creating the magic DEFAULTS file the problem
still exits! What
At 11:18 AM +0200 2005-10-31, Danny Braniss wrote:
you probably know many scenarios that i - thankfully - am no
aware of, but by creating the magic DEFAULTS file the problem
still exits! What will prevent from Joe Shootmyfoot to comment out
the lines in DEFAULTS?
chflags
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'k, I'm updating my kernel/world to todays, removed KDB_UNATTENDED and
changed BREAK_TO... to ALT_BREAK_TO... to see if its escape sequence
i think this is related:
panic: mtx_lock() of spin mutex (null) @ /r+d/6.2/src/sys/netinet/in_pcb.c:217
cpuid = 0
KDB: enter: panic
[thread pid 715 tid 100055 ]
Stopped at kdb_enter+0x2b: nop
db ps pid ppid pgrp uid state wmesg wchancmd
715 71043 0 R+
patch applied and panic gone!
nice quick work!!
Happy New Year
danny
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On Mar 6, 2007, at 1:04 PM, Jack Vogel wrote:
Yes, my bad, I spoke too quickly, it does use IP, sorry,
I still find SOL much more descriptive of what I think about
the whole apparatus however :)
:-)
Personally, I really like the Sun ILOM processors, even though they
do boot an
Yoshihiro Ota wrote:
About one year ago, I was able to do the regular procedure after enabling
i386 compat.
It was just another make world for me.
options COMPAT_IA32
What I mean is:
# 1. `cd /usr/src' (or to the directory containing your source
tree).
#
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 11:35:45AM +0100 I heard the voice of
Oliver Fromme, and lo! it spake thus:
What's the best way to prevent that? I tried editing the
appropriate mtree file, but that feels like a hack rather
than a clean solution.
Well, I did it by the hack of stuffing a
hi,
The if_msk works fine under -current, but under -stable it
does not use the MSI capability, and since it's a shared IRQ, it works
less than optimal under heavy cpu load.
Pyun YongHyeon suggested to search for help here :-)
from the if_msk:
...
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]you write:
}Danny Braniss stated:
}: hi all,
}: juts got a Dell C600-notebook (it gets too hot to be a laptop :-)
}:
}: with the GENERIC kernel it hangs on boot when the pccard is inserted.
}:
}: with the NEWCARD, things look better, apm, pccard are detected but i
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]you write:
} $ grep lo0 /etc/defaults/rc.conf
} ifconfig_lo0="inet 127.0.0.1" # default loopback device configuration.
} #ifconfig_lo0_alias0="inet 127.0.0.254 netmask 0x" # Sample alias en
}try.
so simple :-(, i remember grepping but i guess i didn't
hi all,
I installed a machine from the beta cd (March 13), and now im trying to
install some packages from the ports, so I copied a freshly cvsup'ed ports,
but I guess I broke something, because now I get:
cd /v0/ports/archivers/bzip2
make
=== Extracting for bzip2-1.0.1
Checksum OK
There is this thing I wrote, called the NAA (network authentication appliance)
http://www.freebsd.uwaterloo.ca/twiki/bin/view/Freebsd/NetworkAuthenticationApp
liance
To my knowledge nobody outside of our site uses it. But we use it
for all all wireless access at the University of
Am I the only one seing this:
this is from a cvsup from yesterday:
FreeBSD shuttle-2 5.4-STABLE FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #5: ...
**
danny
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after doing a mount_nfs as root (from the console or via su), statfs reports
that MNT_USER flags is set! this is also true with 5.4.
is this a bug or feature?
the problem can be seen with:
#include stdio.h
#include fcntl.h
#include sys/param.h
#include sys/mount.h
int main(int argc, char
Yes, the 234X cards have been supported for quite a while.
it seems not all of them:
it's a QLA2342/ISP2312 and im getting:
isp1: Qlogic ISP 2312 PCI FC-AL Adapter port 0x2400-0x24ff mem
0xfe8e-0xfe8e0fff irq 24 at device 8.0 on pci3
isp1: bad execution throttle of 0- using 16
isp2:
On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 04:45:10PM +0300, Danny Braniss wrote..
Yes, the 234X cards have been supported for quite a while.
it seems not all of them:
it's a QLA2342/ISP2312 and im getting:
isp1: Qlogic ISP 2312 PCI FC-AL Adapter port 0x2400-0x24ff mem
0xfe8e-0xfe8e0fff irq 24
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Danny Braniss writes:
after doing a mount_nfs as root (from the console or via su), statfs reports
that MNT_USER flags is set! this is also true with 5.4.
It's a bug in the statfs reporting for NFS filesystems. It should
be fixed now in -CURRENT (revision
sorry if this looks like im highjacking hte thread, but i've submitted
a PR http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=61239
which among other things, places ALL the dhcp variables in the environment.
danny
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Eirik Øverby writes:
[...]
What can I expect to see when trying nullfs and/or unionfs today? Has
anything changed? Do I have even a remote chance of making it work - and if
it doesn't work, what are my chances of anyone having time or energy to
look
into it? I'm an admin only, no
Interesting approach. Is this with 4.x or 5.x? How do you union-mount /etc
(mount command/fstab entry)?
been doing it since 4.x (i think x 9)
in initdiskless (5.x) we have:
if [ -e /conf/union ]; then
kldload unionfs
mount_md 4096 /conf/etc
chmod 755 /conf/etc
On 06-05-05 09:25, Danny Braniss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting approach. Is this with 4.x or 5.x? How do you union-mount /etc
(mount command/fstab entry)?
been doing it since 4.x (i think x 9)
Any idea how unionfs will behave if stacked (more mounts on top of each
Hi Doug,
Sorry for taking so long to reply on this, been on 3 weeks leave...
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Doug White wrote:
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Carl Makin wrote:
The boot sequence will hang if the USB drive is attached at boot. There
It seems to be acting like Uthe USB controller isn't
Hi Doug,
Sorry for taking so long to reply on this, been on 3 weeks leave...
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Doug White wrote:
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Carl Makin wrote:
The boot sequence will hang if the USB drive is attached at boot. There
It seems to be acting like Uthe USB
Is there any know problems with this disk (Seagate 200gb/ata) + FreeBSD +
Promise/RAID0? Im asking, since a similar configuration but with smaller
disk works fine. I keep getting - after several hours of populating a huge
data base:
/kernel: ad4: hard error reading fsbn 0 (ad4 bn 0; cn 0 tn 0 sn
Can you try http://yogurt.org/FreeBSD/bge_5750.diff
It got my 5751 working.
it booted ok!, the real test will be tomorrow, (i can't move the rj45 from
home :-)
bge0: Broadcom BCM5751 Gigabit Ethernet, ASIC rev. 0x4001 mem
0xdfcf-0xdfcf irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci2
miibus0: MII bus
hi,
this particular mb, intel sr1435vp2, has 2 ethernets,
one is an Intel '82547EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller', the other is
a Marvell (which seems that the driver is around the corner).
the em performance under 6.0-stable is half of any other box i have,
and a similar mb running linux
i keep getting:
lsof: can't determine user device random seed.
is it only me?
danny
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On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 06:55:29PM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote:
hi,
this particular mb, intel sr1435vp2, has 2 ethernets,
one is an Intel '82547EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller', the other is
a Marvell (which seems that the driver is around the corner).
the em performance under 6.0
On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 06:55:29PM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote:
Dthis particular mb, intel sr1435vp2, has 2 ethernets,
D one is an Intel '82547EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller', the other is
D a Marvell (which seems that the driver is around the corner).
D
D the em performance under 6.0
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 12:24:42PM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote:
D
D Server listening on TCP port 5001
D TCP window size: 64.0 KByte (default)
D
D [ 4] local 132.65.16.100
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 12:37:53PM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote:
D On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 12:24:42PM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote:
D D
D D Server listening on TCP port 5001
D D TCP window size: 64.0 KByte (default)
D D
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 10:12:17 +0200
Danny Braniss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i keep getting:
lsof: can't determine user device random seed.
is it only me?
You'll have to be more specific: do you get that by doing only 'lsof' or
are you using any parameters? _Do you run as a normal
On Thursday 22 December 2005 12:36, Danny Braniss wrote:
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 10:12:17 +0200
Danny Braniss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i keep getting:
lsof: can't determine user device random seed.
is it only me?
both as a normal user and as root.
I don't see
On Thursday 22 December 2005 14:51, Danny Braniss wrote:
On Thursday 22 December 2005 12:36, Danny Braniss wrote:
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 10:12:17 +0200
Danny Braniss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i keep getting:
lsof: can't determine user device random seed
On 12/22/05, Gleb Smirnoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 12:37:53PM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote:
D On Thu, Dec 22, 2005 at 12:24:42PM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote:
D D
D D Server listening on TCP port 5001
D
On Thursday 22 December 2005 16:27, Danny Braniss wrote:
Do you have a mount which is a symlink?
no, but many nfs.
minbari mount
132.65.16.100:/d/6 on / (nfs)
Breakpoint 1 at 0x402779: file dmnt.c, line 159.
(gdb) run
Starting program:
/home/pobj/r+d/ports
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 03:36 +0100, Karel Miklav wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 6.0 to a sub-notebook without
floppy or optical unit.
Please give me a hand, I'm playing with this for whole week.
nice game aint it? sure of your friends is tcpdump :)
steps to follow
with the latest cvsup - this morning - the bge stopped working.
...
bge0: Broadcom BCM5751 Gigabit Ethernet, ASIC rev. 0x4001 mem
0xefcf-0xefcf irq 11 at device 0.0 on pci2
miibus0: MII bus on bge0
brgphy0: BCM5750 10/100/1000baseTX PHY on miibus0
brgphy0: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX,
At 10:29 AM 31/01/2006, Danny Braniss wrote:
with the latest cvsup - this morning - the bge stopped working.
There was other breakage at the same time that got commited. Can you
add Rev 1.292.2.7 of pci.c ?
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/dev/pci/pci.c
BINGO!
thanks
Cristiano Deana writes:
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| 2006/3/1, Paul Saab [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| works fine
|
| I got:
| Failed to open driver node /dev/megadev0
Make sure you have amr_linux. kldload amr_linux.ko. Then you should
get a /dev/megadev0. It also
seems to me not very updated ...
danny
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seems to me not very updated ...
I assume you
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 09:58:42AM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote:
seems to me not very updated ...
Yes it is. Please provide evidence if you think otherwise.
Kris
it might be a matter of 'interpretation' but:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/boot/i386/boot2/
says that boot2.c
On Mar 15, 2006, at 2:31 AM, Scott Long wrote:
The MPT driver has prototype
support for SAS enabled LSI Logic chips.
Sounds like what you would find in a Sunfire X4100 system...
Yes! and indeed, it works like a charm. I did the MFC to 6.1;
well, actually, just copied the -current
Andrzej Cuber wrote:
...
In RedHat and Fedora distributions all configuration files are located
at /etc.
I am very new to FreeBSD but I found it difficult. After installing
desired package I have to add it to /etc/rc.conf in order to start it as
a service and then I have to look for
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Subject: pxe booting a Proliant DL145 (dual core amd)
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I can boot this HP Proliant DL145/amd64 box from the CD, but fails
when booting via PXE. My guess the problem is in the pxeboot, but
comparing to an older pxeboot that works (around Nov, 1005) the
diffs seem cosmetic. The current pxeboot works fine with other
diskless hosts.
danny
I tend to get snippy towards the end of release cycles, and I apologize
to those I've offended or have been needlessly rude to. But please hear
me out on what I have to say here
...
The release process is about balancing the need to get it done with
the need to get it as good as
the include /usr/include/crypto/rijndael.h seems to belong to
src/sys/crypto/rijndael.h
while the one in /usr/lib/libssh.a seems to want
src/crypto/openssh/rijndael.h
unless, ofcource, im wrong :-)
danny
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Hi all,
I'm in the last mile before crossing the beta-release line,
so I'd like to get some input, and update the list of targets it supports.
you can obtain the driver from:
ftp://ftp.cs.huji.ac.il/users/danny/freebsd/iscsi-2.0.92.tar.gz
Cheers,
danny
Quoting Danny Braniss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm in the last mile before crossing the beta-release line,
so I'd like to get some input, and update the list of targets it supports.
you can obtain the driver from:
ftp://ftp.cs.huji.ac.il/users/danny/freebsd/iscsi-2.0.92.tar.gz
Looks
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Danny Braniss wrote:
Hi all,
I'm in the last mile before crossing the beta-release line,
so I'd
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The message on the machine running scsi-target is: Unsupported INQUIRY
VPD page 80
yes, I have tested it against ports/net/iscsi-target, I use it to try out
errror recovery :-), and as far as I could tell it's harmelss.
Anothere thing I can report is that running both
A couple comments just from reading through this, see below.
#!/bin/sh
# PROVIDE: iscsi
# REQUIRE: NETWORKING
# BEFORE: DAEMON
# KEYWORD: nojail shutdown
#
# Add the following lines to /etc/rc.conf to enable iscsi:
#
# iscsi_enable=YES
# iscsi_fstab=/etc/fstab.iscsi
I'm currently working on an embedded project which will be built
around a BSD (I'm not sure which yet), currently I have an image up
and running DragonFly and I'm currently attempting to do the same with
FreeBSD for comparison.
I'm more or less following the miniBSD tutorials (updating the
Hi,
these drivers don't work under 7.0
As soon as some mild preasure is applied, they start loosing interrupts, and
in my case the hosts come to a total stand-still, since they are diskless
and rely on the network.
This happens at 1gb and at 100mg.
Maybe the problem is with the shared
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 12:37:45PM -0400, Andrew Lankford wrote:
Thanks for replying, but once again I've miscommunicated the issue. I
meant that MAKEDEV.8 is in /usr/src/share/man/man8/, and the
modification time is Oct 13th, recent, which suggests to me that it's still
in the
newer kernels (after Oct. 20) are breacking bge.
i've checked the cvsdiffs, but nothing seems relevant.
the ilo (Integrated Lights Out) port, bge1, though not configured, gets
configured to 10baseT/UTP full-duplex, and no magic will
get it to 100/full-duplex, which is what the ilo is using.
this
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